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October29

Tea and No Sympathy

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Whilst on the subject of the lower echelons of the game Archie has a look at an entertaining follow up

October22

Chappell’s Last Stand

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Publisher’s take note; whilst Archie and Martin don’t agree on everything, they would both like you to view photographs, statistics and an index as essential

October22

Norfolk’s Splendid Innings

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Over the years we have learned that sometimes it is best to indulge Martin and not ask too many questions on those occasions his choice of books for review is a little, shall we say, left field?

October15

The Skipper’s Diary

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As Archie points out in his review there are two versions of this book, the limited edition of which costs $1,000 – what he doesn’t tell us is which edition he has – is he trying to hide something from Mrs Mac?

October01

Cricket Overthrown

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Martin has admitted that on Archie’s criteria he does get a gold, but only on the strength of one book – mind you he did add there are another nineteen he has read on that particular series